Glifosatoarekiko erresistentzia duten Amaranthus palmeri populazioen fisiologia: glifosatoaren garraioa, metabolizazioa eta oxidazio-estresa

  1. Eneko Trébol Aizpurúa
  2. Mikel Gonzalo Vicente Eceiza
  3. Ana Zabalza Aznárez
  4. Mercedes Royuela Hernando
  5. Miriam Gil Monreal
Book:
Zientziak eta Natura ZientziaK: VI. Ikergazte Nazioarteko Ikerketa Euskaraz. : 2025eko maitzaren 28, 29 eta 30 Bilbo, Euskal Herria.
  1. olatz Arbelaiz Gallego (ed. lit.)
  2. Ainhoa Latatu (ed. lit.)
  3. Izortze Santin Gomez

Publisher: Udako Euskal Unibertsitatea, UEU = Universidad Vasca de Verano

ISBN: 978-84-8438-930-9

Year of publication: 2025

Pages: 69-76

Congress: Ikergazte. Nazioarteko Ikerketa Euskaraz (6. 2025. Bilbao)

Type: Conference paper

Abstract

Amaranthus S. Watson palmeri, resistant to glyphosate, is known to have invading weed populations. Two experiments have been prepared, one on hydroponics and the other on the incubation of leaf discs. In the first, in reference sensitive populations (NCS) and glyphosate-resistant populations (NCR), the movement and metabolization of glyphosate has been assessed, measuring the content of glyphosate and its degradation metabolite (AMPA) and analysing the activity of the AKR enzyme involved in degradation. In the second experiment, the effect of glyphosate on the oxidation state of two populations of NCS and Aragon (PS, sensitive potential, and PR, resistant potential) has been studied, assessing the contents of reactive oxygen species, lipids peroxidation, and protein carbonization